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How to copy data in the Peer Review Report

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hi everybody and welcome my name is Luke and this is the science lens where I show you how science can improve your critical thinking skills in todays video were talking about peer-reviewed research and why its important to look for it when youre reading about science [Music] where do you get your scientific information for most people the answer to that question would be some combination of websites the news or social media but I dont need to tell you that sometimes that information can be a little dodgy now if I asked a working scientist a medical professional or an academic where they get their scientific information they might say websites the news and social media but they would definitely also say peer-reviewed journals you see in the science Community peer review journals are generally seen as the most reliable source of scientific information the how scientists communicate the findings of their research and their essential reading for anybody that works in the field of sci

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Five core elements of peer review are identified. Constitutive elements of scholarly peer review include: fairness in critical analysis of manuscripts; the selection of appropriate reviewers with relevant expertise; identifiable, publicly accountable reviewers; timely reviews, and helpful critical commentary.
The peer-review process subjects an authors scholarly work, research, or ideas to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field (peers) and is considered necessary to ensure academic scientific quality.
What does a good peer review look like? Start with a (very) brief summary of the paper. Next, give the Editor an overview of what you thought of the paper. The rest of your review should provide detailed comments about the manuscript. Remember that you have two audiences: the Editor and the authors.
Peer review is the system used to assess the quality of a manuscript before it is published. Independent researchers in the relevant research area assess submitted manuscripts for originality, validity and significance to help editors determine whether a manuscript should be published in their journal.
Types of peer review Single anonymizedAuthor doesnt know the identiy of the reviewer. Double anonymized Reviewer doesnt know the identity of the author, and vice-versa. Open Peer review The identity of the author and the reviewer is known by all participants, during or after the review process.3 more rows
They will check that your paper meets the basic requirements of the journal, such as word count, language clarity, and format. Has the author included everything thats needed for peer review? They will check that there is an abstract, author affiliation details, any figures, and research-funder information.
Most commonly the format is (1) Summary, (2) Decision, (3) Major Concerns, and (4) Minor Concerns (see also Structure Diagram above). There is also often a multiple choice form to rate the paper on a number of criteria.
We have identified five principles of good peer review: Content Integrity, Content Ethics, Fairness, Usefulness, and Timeliness.

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